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What do Hindus believe?

Written by East-West Staff | Jan 20, 2020 1:43:00 PM

This post is part of a series on Major World Religions. East-West’s hope is to equip believers with facts, stats, and tips on engaging people of other religions with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Read the last post about what Muslims believe.

Fast Facts

Population: 1 billion, comprising 15% of the world’s population
Growth Rate: Expected to increase from 1 billion in 2010 to 1.4 billion in 2050
Year Founded: Unknown, but Hindu writings date back to 1500 B.C.
Founder: Unknown
Holy Books: The Vedas, Upanishads, Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas
Significant Figures:

  • Mahatma Ghandi – non-violent leader of the Indian independence movement
  • Julia Roberts – American actress
  • Amartya Sen – Indian economist who won the Nobel Prize in 1988
View of Jesus: An incarnation of their supreme god, Brahmin

Where They Live

Although Hinduism is the third largest world religion, its breadth is confined primarily to South Asia. More than 2.25 million Hindus reside in North America.

Major Beliefs

Hinduism is a polytheistic religion with over 330 million gods and goddesses and one supreme and impersonal god known as Brahmin. Originating in modern-day Pakistan, this faith system is based on reincarnation and a caste system.

Brahmins: priests, academics
Kshatriyas: soldiers, king-warrior class
Vaishyas: merchants, farmers, laborers, craftspeople
Sudras: commoners, peasants, servants
Harijahns: the “untouchables”

Karma, a system of cause and effect, weighs into where a person ranks in the caste system, determining the blessings and comfort they experience throughout life. An individual’s good and bad actions influence where they rank and what form they reincarnate into, spanning from insects to people. Although this system of karmic consequences was abolished in 1948, great social implications remain since people are considered responsible for their lots in life.

Hindus do not seek salvation, but desire to be released from their karmic debt to end the cycle of rebirth. This is called moshka and is accomplished through works, devotion, and knowledge.

Conversations Bridges

Of all world religions, Hindus worship the most gods … making them very open to conversations about faith. A few approaches to engage Hindus include…

  • Asking them if you can pray for them in the Name of Jesus. They believe in the importance and power of prayer.
  • Asking them about their religion. Hindu beliefs vary and they are often willing to share their brand of the faith.
  • Asking them about their source of hope for life and the afterlife. In a faith founded on karmic consequences, they work restlessly to move up the caste system.

When your conversation transitions to the gospel, it’s important to establish the common ground of Jesus as an historical figure who deeply loves people and desires relationship. Because they believe in a works-based religion, you want to focus on God’s free gift of grace through faith, not works. The idea of not laboring for a better reincarnated life weighs heavy on the Hindu heart.

East-West’s Ministry to Hindus

JESUS Film
The JESUS Film projectors are an innovative way to bring the good news to remote villages in South Asia. Backpacks filled with all the tools needed to project the life of Jesus on screen enable national partners to travel great distances to proclaim Christ crucified. Click here for more information on the Jesus Film.

Orality Partnership with Spoken
In some parts of the Hindu world, written language is non-existent. There’s a need for orality ministry and we’ve partnered with T4 Global to give people in these regions audible and visual access to the gospel. Through travel-size mp3 devices and Bible story performances, God’s Word comes to life … one life-changing story at a time. Click here for more information on orality ministry.

Short-Term Mission Trips
South Asia is the most densely populated region of the world and is home to 2,851 unreached people groups. East-West is burdened for these lost souls and sends short-term teams into this area to travel door-to-door and village-to-village to bring Christ’s light into these spiritually dark lands. Click here for more information on short-term mission trips.

A FIELD GUIDE TO MAJOR WORLD RELIGIONS

This post is part of a series on Major World Religions. East-West’s hope is to equip believers with facts, stats, and tips on engaging people of other religions with the gospel of Jesus Christ. To do so, we've produced a field guide that provides an overview of some of the world's largest religions and made it available to you as a free digital download.

 
Read the next post about what Buddhists believe.